Attack on Russian Activist Leonid Volkov in Lithuania Sparks Outrage and Defiance

Vilnius, Lithuania – Russian opposition activist Leonid Volkov, a prominent ally of the late Kremlin critic Alexei Navalny, displayed resilience in the face of a violent assault outside his residence in Lithuania. Volkov, who currently resides in exile in Lithuania and previously served as Navalny’s chief of staff, was reportedly attacked and injured outside his home on Tuesday evening. In a video message shared on Telegram, Volkov expressed his determination to continue their work despite …

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Attack on Russian Activist Leonid Volkov in Lithuania Suspected to be Orchestrated by Russia

Vilnius, Lithuania – Suspicions have arisen regarding a violent attack in Lithuania on Russian opposition activist Leonid Volkov, a key ally of the late Kremlin critic Alexei Navalny who recently passed away in a prison in the Arctic. Volkov, who previously served as Navalny’s chief of staff and now resides in exile in Lithuania, was assaulted and injured outside his home on a Tuesday evening. After the altercation, 43-year-old Volkov remained courageous, stating in a …

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Activist Leonid Volkov Vows to Continue Fight After Assault in Lithuania

Vilnius, Lithuania – Russian opposition activist Leonid Volkov, a trusted confidant of the late Kremlin critic Alexei Navalny, faced a brutal assault outside his residence in Lithuania, displaying unwavering resolve in the face of adversity. In a video shared on Telegram, Volkov defiantly declared, “We will persevere and never back down.” Living in exile in Lithuania and formerly serving as Navalny’s chief of staff, Volkov was ambushed and left injured in front of his home …

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India Blocks Canadian Documentary on Sikh Activist Killing

Vancouver, Canada – India has recently commanded major video-sharing platforms to restrict access to a new Canadian documentary investigating the assassination of a prominent Sikh activist in Vancouver. This move underscores India’s growing frustration with allegations that its government was involved in the high-profile killing. The documentary, titled “Contract to Kill,” was broadcast by CBC’s Fifth Estate, shedding light on the shooting death of Hardeep Singh Nijjar, a Canadian citizen, in a suburban Vancouver parking …

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Putin is Launching a ‘Killing Spree’ Against UK Enemies, Activist Warns Vladimir Putin has at least 12 Names on His Hit List

LONDON, England – Activist Bill Browder has warned that Russian President Vladimir Putin has a list of at least 12 potential targets for assassination, with UK enemies at the top of the list. According to Browder, Putin has become increasingly emboldened following the death of his friend, Alexei Navalny, and may resort to launching attacks on his enemies in Britain. Browder’s warning comes in the wake of Navalny’s suspicious death, which has been attributed to …

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LGBTQ+ Rights Activist Murdered in Florida: Man Sentenced to Life in Landmark Case

Tallahassee, Florida – Steven R. Yinger, a Florida man, has been sentenced to life in prison for the murder of LGBTQ+ rights activist Jorge Diaz-Johnston. A Leon County jury found Yinger guilty of several charges, including first-degree murder, tampering with evidence, grand theft motor vehicle, grand theft, and criminal use of a personal identification number. Yinger’s conviction stems from the murder of his roommate, Diaz-Johnston, whose body was discovered in a Jackson County landfill in …

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Killed in Colombia: Minnesota Artist and Activist Warns Americans of Dangers in Medellin Dating Apps

A Minnesota artist and activist, Tou Ger Xiong, was tragically killed in Colombia, prompting the US State Department to issue a warning for American travelers. The warning advised against using dating apps while in Colombia due to multiple “suspicious deaths” of US citizens in the country. The advisory also labeled Colombia as a country with high crime, terrorism, civil unrest, and kidnapping risks, with certain areas being designated as “Do not travel.” The State Department’s …

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